BLOG: Faith Education,Liturgical,Prayer
“Blessed are you among women…” (Luke 1:42) How many times have we said those words? Thousands of times, maybe not even thinking about what we’re saying. ...read more
Over the past few years, many of us have lost loved ones due to the pandemic. My grandfather passed away last year. He was a social person and would have wanted a big funeral with many people in attendance like the funeral my grandmother had. Instead, he had a private viewing with a few family ...read more
Whenever I see a rosary hanging on someone’s rear-view mirror, I automatically feel a kinship with the Catholic driver. However, a rosary is not a decoration. It is a powerful spiritual tool, and popes have been encouraging Catholics to pray the Rosary for years. Since October is the month of the Rosary, here are three ...read more
Are war and violence an inescapable part of human nature? Benjamin Boivin explains what the Catholic Church teaches us about the nature of war. ...read more
Everyone has their own prayers and prayer ritual in the morning. Marie Anne Torres shares one that has to do with putting on your shoes! ...read more
Deacon Pedro introduces us to some beautiful prayers from the vast treasury of our Catholic Tradition. Will you find a new favourite? ...read more
Join us as we pray the St. Joseph Novena, leading up to his feast day on March 19th. Here are 9 reasons why we should all pray the St. Joseph Novena. ...read more
Scott Harris explores the way we celebrate our Christian dead with two related but very different feasts: All Saints Day and All Souls Day. ...read more
Discover how this simple yet profound spiritual style introduced by a priest from Quebec can help you in your spiritual life. ...read more
Deacon Pedro ends his discussion on the devil by looking at how the Church understands exorcism and demonic possession. ...read more